In the political report of UML President Oli presented at the Second Legislative Congress, the task of protecting national interest, self-respect, identity and independence in socialism with Nepali characteristics is considered as the main basis.
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In the second legislative convention of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML), Chairman KP Sharma Oli put forward the concept of socialism with Nepali characteristics. He said that based on the characteristics of the society, plurality and diversity will be added to the socialist state system.
Deputy Secretary General Pradeep Gyawali on behalf of President Oli in the second legislative convention which started at Godavari in Lalitpur from Friday, said political While reading the report, he mentioned that the plurality and diversity which are the characteristics of the society will be promoted in harmony with the socialist state system. He said, 'Unity in diversity will be promoted, not unity in uniformity.' In the
report, the essential tasks of socialism with Nepali characteristics are explained as the protection and development of national interest, national self-respect, identity and independence. One of the main foundations of Nepali socialism is said to be 'perfect democracy'.
In the political report proposed by President Oli, it is mentioned, 'It will assimilate the universal values of democracy as an important aspect of socialism with Nepalese characteristics. Subjects like the supremacy of the constitution, rule of law, human rights, separation of powers and periodic elections will be integral subjects of state administration. Competition between parties will be ensured. It will be guaranteed that there will be no unelected government, that the government will be governed only by the opinion of the people.' In the
report, under the class structure section, it is mentioned as lower class, middle class and upper class. In which the economic income of the lower class is usually less than 150,000, the middle class has an annual income of 150 to 500, and the upper class has an annual income of more than 500,000.
In caste and social dimensions, more landless, marginal farmers and low-income groups are shown in Dalit and Muslim communities. The report is based on the facts of the year 2022. According to which the average poverty rate is 20.3 percent among Dalits and more than 30 percent among Muslims. Similarly, the conclusion of the human development index is also mentioned in the report.
After President Oli's political report, Vice President Bishnu Prasad Paudel's legislative amendment proposal, General Secretary Shankar Pokharel's organizational report and the reports of four other commissions will also be submitted. Similarly, the report of the dissenting opinion of the standing committee member Karn Thapa will also be presented today. The convention will be conducted till Sunday.
